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back to you, diane and terry. we'll see you later with more sports. >>> when we come back, a two-week phenomenon in half moon bay comes to an end tonight. >>> it may have only lasted a fleeting two weeks but the community of half moon bay is saying farewell to it concerts by the sea. >> mauro ffortissimo hauled a piano to the bluffs in half moon bay february 1st. the plan was to play it for a whole month listening to how the elements changed the sound. but the city said he didn't have the proper permit to do that. minor detail. hundreds came out to enjoy the impromptu concerts. ffortissimo says the piano will be played one more time at the harbor this evening before he takes it home to his studio, listen to this, for a cremation of sorts at sunset. sunset is at 5:50 tonight, so he plans to light it on fire, then play it until, i suppose, he can't play it any more. >> till the music gets too hot. >> sunset tonight would be -- >> he's got 20 minutes. >> to haul it away? >> apparently so. you can't keep a piano out t
back to you, diane and terry. we'll see you later with more sports. >>> when we come back, a two-week phenomenon in half moon bay comes to an end tonight. >>> it may have only lasted a fleeting two weeks but the community of half moon bay is saying farewell to it concerts by the sea. >> mauro ffortissimo hauled a piano to the bluffs in half moon bay february 1st. the plan was to play it for a whole month listening to how the elements changed the sound. but the city said...
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is the influence of wayne lapierre and the national rifle association that makes gun advocates like diane feinstein, to say it will be an uphill battle. >> they come after you, they put together large amounts of money to defeat you. >> reporter: but he is on a mission to convince his colleagues. >> we need to wake members up to the fact if they want to do the right thing and join us on gun reform, there is not a political referendum like maybe a decade or two ago. >> reporter: during the 2010 campaign, the nra flooded the area with ads regarding guns, and sherrod brown, and figures for the nonresponsive politics shows that the nra spent over $4 million on the senate campaigns, losing seven out of eight races where they spent over $100,000. money is not the only way to measure influence. >> i think that the nra as a single issue group, is extremely potent as a political force out there. and even though their success rate was less than 50% with their outside spending in the last election, they have these members, millions of members they can mobilize who are strongly motivated on this issue
is the influence of wayne lapierre and the national rifle association that makes gun advocates like diane feinstein, to say it will be an uphill battle. >> they come after you, they put together large amounts of money to defeat you. >> reporter: but he is on a mission to convince his colleagues. >> we need to wake members up to the fact if they want to do the right thing and join us on gun reform, there is not a political referendum like maybe a decade or two ago. >>...
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. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. they are essential and are sure to end that they -- en bay. there will be a bad ending to this story but it is still necessary to do these thins because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on itsts own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me e extremely anxious, because the history of covert action is that itften backfires. but it is just an existential dilemma. i hate to be too fruity about this but if u are a superpower and are trying to keep peace in the well, yowill fto morally reprehensible thgs. >> i remember you predicted rightfter 9/11, get ready, we are going to be doing some very unpalatable things. >> of course, it just g goes with the territory. you can argue about how do it but the fact is that you have to do these terrible things
. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. they are essential and are sure to end that they -- en bay. there will be a bad ending to this story but it is still necessary to do these thins because what else are we going to do? >>...
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. >> joining me now is diane black. representative, great to see you. >> it's great to be with you. thank you for having me today. >> you bet. >> the president is about to honor six women who died at sandy hook and talking about gun legislation, the president said in the state of the union they deserve a vote. what do you think to the representatives who have made the same call? >> i want to say i cannot imagine being in the situation of the terrible losses that happened there at sandy hook and my heart goes out to all of the family members and that entire community. first of all, the president has not put a plan on the table and neither has the senate. but there are all kinds of solutions that the president is talking about. we have to talk about mental health. we have to talk about the people who use guns in crimes are really penalized to the highest standard that we can penalize them. the unprecedented amount of violence that the young people are seeing, these are issues that we need to talk about to make sure that when we do what we do we're truly representing the issue. >> what
. >> joining me now is diane black. representative, great to see you. >> it's great to be with you. thank you for having me today. >> you bet. >> the president is about to honor six women who died at sandy hook and talking about gun legislation, the president said in the state of the union they deserve a vote. what do you think to the representatives who have made the same call? >> i want to say i cannot imagine being in the situation of the terrible losses that...
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>> well, i've got to tell you, diane, it's almost a thing of the past. not entirely. for the most part, the republicans are sitting on their side, the democrats are staying on their side. but there are some notable exceptions that i'm noticing as i look down into the chamber. first of all, you see senators lindsey graham and john mccain. two of the biggest headaches for this president, especially going into the second term, but sitting between them tonight, you will see senator chuck schumer, the number three democrat in the house. he wants to craft an immigration compromise with republicans. they're his two closest allies on that. so, they will be down there together. and also, i see, out of camera view off to the side, we have, for the first time in american history, two african-american senators. both recently appointed to fill vacancies. tim scott of south carolina, senator will cowan of massachusetts. and they are democrat and republican and they are sitting together also on the side. but for the most part, they are back to their battle stations here. >> another
>> well, i've got to tell you, diane, it's almost a thing of the past. not entirely. for the most part, the republicans are sitting on their side, the democrats are staying on their side. but there are some notable exceptions that i'm noticing as i look down into the chamber. first of all, you see senators lindsey graham and john mccain. two of the biggest headaches for this president, especially going into the second term, but sitting between them tonight, you will see senator chuck...
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i know you weren't there but one of our producers were and i'm sure you've talked to diane by now. what was oscar pistorius's demeanor as all this was going down? >> reporter: you know, i think we've talked over the past few days how he was always so physically broken, he was crying. he was sobbing and in the last two days we've seen him become more insulated, he is cocooning himself physically and emotionally. he seems shut down. there have been questions has he been sedated, is he exhausted or totally overwhelmed by what is happening to him. in a sense he didn't really react to this announcement. his family behind him you heard whooped in joy but he kept his head bowed from what i got in court. this is a man whose family have spoken to him in court. they did say they are going to be watching him extremely closely now. he's certainly i don't think going to be left alone. many people in south africa say he looks like he's broken and people need to watch him. from a family point of view there's going to be a lot of people protecting him. also then of course we are looking to hear ha
i know you weren't there but one of our producers were and i'm sure you've talked to diane by now. what was oscar pistorius's demeanor as all this was going down? >> reporter: you know, i think we've talked over the past few days how he was always so physically broken, he was crying. he was sobbing and in the last two days we've seen him become more insulated, he is cocooning himself physically and emotionally. he seems shut down. there have been questions has he been sedated, is he...
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diane, where can our viewers watch you every morning? >> every morning imus in the morning monday through friday 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5 ooment 45 for fox and friends. >> and bill i pick on you because i love you, you know that, right? >> there is pleasure in pain so i will take it. >> back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah. a special thanks to diane maceda, bill schulz, mike baker and dj jazzy jeff. i'm tv's andy levy. why not? and i will see you next time. , 2012. from rome. i'm shepard smith. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on, tonight. >> every dollar we invest, we also have to invest in the best ideas. investing in world class care. we will invest in more capabilities. >> bill: so now the president doesn't want to spend tax dollars. he wants to invest them. does he think americans are dumb? bob beckel will weigh in on that. >> nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president has laid out tonight. >> bill: oh my god! marco rubio took a sip of water during his address. >> mr. rubio's speech will be rem
diane, where can our viewers watch you every morning? >> every morning imus in the morning monday through friday 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5 ooment 45 for fox and friends. >> and bill i pick on you because i love you, you know that, right? >> there is pleasure in pain so i will take it. >> back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah. a special thanks to diane maceda, bill schulz, mike baker and dj jazzy jeff. i'm tv's andy levy. why not? and i will see you next time. ,...
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ricky and diane rash hunted for clues into their teenage son's suicide. but were blocked from accessing his facebook page until estate could be settled because of privacy laws. >> there are plenty of president's day events in our area today. goes from 1 until 3 this afternoon. the reviewing stand is near city hall's i assume market square. mount vernon is throwing a market bath. wreath laying ceremony. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. >> 8:09 now on this monday morning. still ahead, pain at the pump. gas prices creep up again. the bank breaking record we just set at the gas station. >> plus an historic win. danica patrick secures a top spot in the racing world. highlights are on the menu for sports breakfast. it's 8:10. we'll be right back . [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday wee
ricky and diane rash hunted for clues into their teenage son's suicide. but were blocked from accessing his facebook page until estate could be settled because of privacy laws. >> there are plenty of president's day events in our area today. goes from 1 until 3 this afternoon. the reviewing stand is near city hall's i assume market square. mount vernon is throwing a market bath. wreath laying ceremony. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. >> 8:09 now on this monday morning. still ahead, pain at the...
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on the show tomorrow arizona congressman ron barber, tennessee congresswoman diane black, and on the power panel we have jackie, chris, and robert. don't go anywhere, though. "now with alex wagner" is coming up the next hour. >> happy valentine. >> back at you. >> republicans are dragging their feet on the chuck hagel vote, while lawmakers hold the john brennan confirmation in limbo. it seems small ball is the name of the game on capitol hill. we'll discuss filibusters, closure votes and other legislative minuta, how is that for a steve, with steve, maggie, joy, and curt anderson. plus, ezra cline joins us for a highly focused look at the push to raise the minimum wage. and climate change and energy reform are on the presidential agenda, but it ain't easy being green. we will get frank on fracking and more with francis, an actor and environmentalist chris nothe. all that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg
on the show tomorrow arizona congressman ron barber, tennessee congresswoman diane black, and on the power panel we have jackie, chris, and robert. don't go anywhere, though. "now with alex wagner" is coming up the next hour. >> happy valentine. >> back at you. >> republicans are dragging their feet on the chuck hagel vote, while lawmakers hold the john brennan confirmation in limbo. it seems small ball is the name of the game on capitol hill. we'll discuss...
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think of it, that has also been held up until after the recess for very good reasons many say because diane feinstein is now demanding seven more legal documents on targeted killings from the administration. the administration says that that's an exaggeration. that some of those that were already turned over actually were simply expansions of some of the seven she's demanding. but you're not going to have a cia director either until after the recess. >> if chuck hagel ends up confirmed and that was part of the statement today. he has majority support. he got 58 votes on the cloture vote today which implies he will be confirmed if they allow a vote. once we get defense secretary chuck hagel, what does what we just went through mean for what the relationship's going to be like between congress and the pentagon? congress and the pentagon are a little bit at each other's throats anyway about the negotiations around the sequester and how the pentagon budget will proceed. what's it going to mean between congress and the pentagon once hagel is in charge after they made him go through this? >> if t
think of it, that has also been held up until after the recess for very good reasons many say because diane feinstein is now demanding seven more legal documents on targeted killings from the administration. the administration says that that's an exaggeration. that some of those that were already turned over actually were simply expansions of some of the seven she's demanding. but you're not going to have a cia director either until after the recess. >> if chuck hagel ends up confirmed...
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diane in michigan you are on with jacki. go ahead. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i like the show. my question is for jacki about medicare. is there a cap on medicare like on social security or does everyone pay into it? >> everybody pays into it from what i understand. >> caller: okay. i heard on tom hartman's program that the people on facebook were getting their money through dividends in stock, and they don't pay into medicare when they do it that way -- >> i'm not sure i know how that works. >> stephanie: all right. i will say that. she is not in charge of facebook. otherwise she knows everything about everything. >> i use the facebook -- >> right, but you are on an employee or anything. >> no. >> stephanie: rich in minneapolis. >> caller: steph i remember scott owned health care businesses and he turned them over to his wife, and he made profits off of the drug testing or supposed proposed drug testing for the state, so he or his wife will probably make money off of this system if he accepts it. so this isn't anything he is doing for the people. he is doing it for himself. >>
diane in michigan you are on with jacki. go ahead. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i like the show. my question is for jacki about medicare. is there a cap on medicare like on social security or does everyone pay into it? >> everybody pays into it from what i understand. >> caller: okay. i heard on tom hartman's program that the people on facebook were getting their money through dividends in stock, and they don't pay into medicare when they do it that way -- >> i'm not sure i...
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hi diane. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i'm so glad i stumbled upon your show. i have an issue with the gentleman who called about the gun buyback program. he said that taxes pay for that. well, in my state they have people donate to that. they don't pay taxes for that. >> stephanie: okay. interesting. >> caller: i don't know what -- >> some jurisdictions it is taxpayer funded. some, it's not. >> caller: okay. i just wanted to make that clear. >> stephanie: thank you for that. appreciate it. >> here in los angeles, if you sell back your gun you get a $100 gift card to ralph's. >> stephanie: and a 99 cent store spatula. >> off-brand comet. >> stephanie: jerry in sacramento. >> caller: hello stephanie. i just wanted to sound a little paul revere warning here. i know we're giggly about how the republicans are killing themselves nationally but locally, they're winning the battle. we're fighting to keep our schools open here in sacramento. they're closing 15 -- i'm sorry. they're closing 11 elementary schools, displacing 4,000 kids at a perfectly good school, they're
hi diane. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i'm so glad i stumbled upon your show. i have an issue with the gentleman who called about the gun buyback program. he said that taxes pay for that. well, in my state they have people donate to that. they don't pay taxes for that. >> stephanie: okay. interesting. >> caller: i don't know what -- >> some jurisdictions it is taxpayer funded. some, it's not. >> caller: okay. i just wanted to make that clear. >> stephanie: thank...
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and we want to thank the foundation, drew altman and diane roland and their colleagues and the folks op our panel for their active involvement in all of this work. one last plea for you to listen to this gentleman's question. [laughter] >> yes, i've heard recently that among developed nations the u.s. has fallen to the bottom as far as longevity is concerned. yet we're paying a lot more than other people. wouldn't it save substantial medicare costs if we veered away from the pill for every ill, that mindset that we've kind of adopted in this country and embrace, look at other measures such as prevention, alternatives and educating people on things like genetically-modified foods and the long-term dangers they can present? >> i don't know who wants to take this. this is, i mean, questions often come up about improving coverage of prevention sort of over the course of a lifetime and in medicare. um, and there's been a lot of in that, and there have been a lot of improvements lately. one of the sort of unfortunate realities of living in this town and working with the congressional budge
and we want to thank the foundation, drew altman and diane roland and their colleagues and the folks op our panel for their active involvement in all of this work. one last plea for you to listen to this gentleman's question. [laughter] >> yes, i've heard recently that among developed nations the u.s. has fallen to the bottom as far as longevity is concerned. yet we're paying a lot more than other people. wouldn't it save substantial medicare costs if we veered away from the pill for...
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elizabethr dian warren. going for, my only real solution is to elect really good people who can say at times, i worked for red state, read district member in 2010 and the health care bill was a loud, contentious, very politically difficult fight to have. -- red district. one of the proudest moments i've ever had was that member came to me and said "i cannot live with myself if i voted against this bill." whenever the political consequences, that bill passed and i think we will survive moving record. those are the people that we need in congress. i don't see much of another solution to it other than. >> i know the internet is not going away or the cable news. you can watch events happen lives, and the instant reaction to everything. you don't even have a chance to separate from the moment, because everybody is passing judgment on what is happening. i hear what you are saying. >> it lines up extremely well with the new data. the pew research center yesterday indicated 50% -- rather 56 percent of americans say
elizabethr dian warren. going for, my only real solution is to elect really good people who can say at times, i worked for red state, read district member in 2010 and the health care bill was a loud, contentious, very politically difficult fight to have. -- red district. one of the proudest moments i've ever had was that member came to me and said "i cannot live with myself if i voted against this bill." whenever the political consequences, that bill passed and i think we will survive...
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. >> diane feinstein, chuck schumer. these people, they cannot push the republicans in any direction whatsoever. but wayne lapierre's mistakes, mika, week after week after week, his horrific performance on fox -- >> every single one was a cringer. >> the stupid thing they did with their gun app that little kids could play. on the month anniversary of the sandy hook slaughter. the commercial going after the president's kids. wayne lapierre did more to damage the nra than any democrat or liberal could ever do. >> he totally did. i can't imagine anybody who would look at his performance and say, well, that was produ productive for the nra. it just wasn't. he hurt himself and his organization. >> again, i saw david kaine last week on, i think, "anderson." did a very good job. very rational explanation. >> there is a debate there. >> there's a real debate over universal background checks. there's a real debate over all these issues, but the nra hasn't had it because wayne lapierre has been so extreme. >> all right. chuck todd
. >> diane feinstein, chuck schumer. these people, they cannot push the republicans in any direction whatsoever. but wayne lapierre's mistakes, mika, week after week after week, his horrific performance on fox -- >> every single one was a cringer. >> the stupid thing they did with their gun app that little kids could play. on the month anniversary of the sandy hook slaughter. the commercial going after the president's kids. wayne lapierre did more to damage the nra than any...